so…um…did the gangster just come, steal the stuff ect, then give it to his boss or did I miss something. The movie itself is farely well done but perhaps the story could be a bit more developed.
If you could maybe you should add some more sound fx (like the armored truck as it drive along)

The story-line was not too deep. When you had a shot of his two guns remaining behind while he walked in, I expected that someone would pick them up and kill him with his own guns. That there would be a reason for the guy to drive a small tank. Sadly, there was no surprising plot element. Try to work on that!

Not many Lego films use rap music in their soundtrack (thankfully, for I’m not a fan of rap music).

As for the lighting: it looks like your light was too bright in some scenes. Did you use only one? Because there was a lot of shadow in other scenes, making it hard to discern what was going on. A second light, pointing at the set from the side, at minifig-hight, might help there!

Your animation was quite ok, though. Nice use of clear bricks for the guns!

I didn’t try the storey to bee too deep because I just wanted to increase my animation. I know I know, there might have been a few weird sounds comming from somewhere, but how can someone make a quiet film with a sister running around the house? lol.

Thanks for your comments. My next one will be a compy of Trading Spaces, but in lego.

First of all, the compression was bad. What codec did you use? it really ruined the image quality. you should use a higher framerate because the animation was choppy. Also, you only showed the front of the car when it was moving. The guns did not look convincing. try customizing the guns so it actually looks like a gun.

so did you use a camcorder to film it? Was it analog or a digital camcorder. Because if its digital, you can use it with software to do stopmotion. Don’t get a digital cam. Get a webcam such as the quickcam 3000 or 4000.